Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... British commerce which Washington had anticipated , and Parliament was incessantly importuned by petitions from British merchants , imploring its intervention to save them from ruin . Early in 1770 , an important change took place in ...
... British commerce which Washington had anticipated , and Parliament was incessantly importuned by petitions from British merchants , imploring its intervention to save them from ruin . Early in 1770 , an important change took place in ...
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... British was more fatal . Eight of the patriots were killed , and ten wounded , and the whole put to flight . The victors formed on the common , fired a volley , and gave three cheers for one of the most inglorious and disastrous ...
... British was more fatal . Eight of the patriots were killed , and ten wounded , and the whole put to flight . The victors formed on the common , fired a volley , and gave three cheers for one of the most inglorious and disastrous ...
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... British were thrown into confusion and fell back ; some even retreated to the boats . There was a general pause on the part of the British . The American officers availed themselves of it to prepare for another attack , which must soon ...
... British were thrown into confusion and fell back ; some even retreated to the boats . There was a general pause on the part of the British . The American officers availed themselves of it to prepare for another attack , which must soon ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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